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hard to find edible arrangements that are
above standard. So when clients receive a
good one, they come back for more and they
tell their friends and their friends tell their
friends, and they all make me a very happy
lady," she said, followed by a hearty laugh.
Though Morris is versed in balloon dec-
orating---she is the creative director and
founder of Bellissima Balloons and Body
Glitter, a body art service---she learned
about the art of food sculpting and food
arrangements as a hobby, during a work-
shop helfd last Mothers' Day.
But within a month of the workshop,
Morris began churning out edible arrange-
ments. At first she just did it for friends, but
word got around and pretty soon she found
herself with lists of orders.
Additionally Morris, who is big on fight-
ing obesity and non-communicable diseas-
es among children, hosted parent/children
workshops last year to teach parents how to
get creative with their fruit and vegetables.
She showed them how to make the foods
more attractive and exciting for kids to con-
sume. It turned out to be a good bonding
exercise, too, for parents and their children.
She said she was well received at her first
workshop held at St Monica's Preparatory
Private School on Dundonald Street, Port-
of-Spain.
But it's not just the kids that benefit from
her passion, as Morris also hosts courses
for adults in edible arrangements and other
gifts.
B8 life
guardian.co.tt Thursday, January 19, 2017
FIELD SPECIALIST - SENIOR RHINO REAMER OPERATOR
JOB SUMMARY:
The Field Specialist is responsible for the following:
EDUCATION:
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
The Human Resource Department
Applicants are also required to submit a copy of the application to:
Port of Spain
Please note that the deadline for applications is
BOBIE-LEE DIXON
If you're feeling guilty about all the not-so-
good foods you've been eating, then creative
artist, food sculptress and owner of Delectable
Delights by DM, Daychelle Morris, can probably
sort you out.
Not only do her edible arrangements make for
beautiful presents suitable for any occasion, but hey,
they're pretty healthy too. One can never have too
much fruit, right? Her clientele boasts an impressive
list, with orders coming in from NGOs, government
officials, the medical fraternity, high commissioners
and athletes.
"The watermelon cake is a hit," Morris told the T&T
Guardian. Though it makes for much work, Morris is
a one-woman show, sculpting and designing these
themed edible arrangements all out of her kitchen
home in St James. "It can be time consuming, but I
love it and I am happy I get to contribute to healthy
eating habits," she said. She said it is also a very costly
venture as most of the fruits used are imported.
Clients can pay top dollar for an arrangement and
pricing is influenced by size, type of fruits used, and
design of the arrangement. Morris explained, "It is
To order an edible arrangement, or for in-
formation on her creations and courses:
Email: delectabledelightsbydm@gmail.
com, or telephone: 323-7794
See her work on Facebook by searching
Delectable Delights.
Daychelle Morris says the 'watermelon cake' from her
company Delectable Delights is a hit with the fruit
lovers.
Edible fruits MORE INFO
Octavia Spencer
named Hasty Pudding
Woman of the Year
Octavia Spencer, who won an Oscar and
several other awards for best supporting ac-
tress in The Help, was named Woman of the
Year on Wednesday by Harvard University's
Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
"The Pudding is proud to honour an actress
whose depth of talent has captivated audiences
with her comedic wit and her graceful portrayals
of the underrepresented," the student group said in
a statement. Spencer is scheduled to be honoured
with a parade through the streets of Cambridge on
January 26, followed by a roast and the presentation
of her pudding pot.
"We are humbled by her talent and are so hon-
oured that our little pudding pot will be sitting
alongside Ms Spencer's Oscar and Golden Globe
on her mantle," Hasty Pudding co-producer Adam
Chiavacci said. In addition to her Academy Award,
Spencer won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award
for her portrayal of Minny Jackson in 2011's The
Help. She is currently appearing alongside Taraji P
Henson, Janelle Monae and Kevin Costner in Hid-
den Figures, a film about the behind-the-scenes
contributions of several African-American women
in the early years of the NASA program. (AP)